Appearing to blink first in a nearly three-week standoff with absent Senate Democrats, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker offered to keep certain collective bargaining rights in place for state workers in a proposed compromise, according to e-mails released Tuesday by his office.It's pretty clear now that the Fleebaggers aren't interested in anything but a total repudiation of what Walker originally proposed. Gov. Walker, withdraw the offer and stick to your original proposal. Crush 'em.
But the e-mails weren’t enough to end a stalemate that has drawn national attention and ignited a storm of protest from union workers and their supporters.
Sen. Bob Jauch, one of the 14 Democrats on the run in Illinois to block a vote on Walker’s original proposal, said he hoped the compromise would serve as a blueprint for future negotiations. But he and Sen. Tim Cullen, who were both working with Walker’s administration, said the latest offer was inadequate.
Wednesday, March 09, 2011
Walker Blinks, Compromise Offer Rejected by Fleebaggers
This was a tactical error by Gov. Scott Walker:
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Republican¬s began the dismantlin¬g of the middle class under Reagan 30 years ago. They use to be clandestin¬e and keep their motives and true agenda hidden by wedge issues. This time, they oversteppe-d and overreache¬d. They lied to people so they could get elected and then, as evidenced by Scott Walker, showed us what their real intent is. Dismantlin¬g the unions is just the last step in them giving complete control to corporatio¬ns. Americans are the best! They have finally seen what these schemers are up to and are marching against them and for Democracy.
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